Australia's political leaders have been asked for their views on Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce reportedly expecting a baby with his former staffer, Vikki Campion.'It's something I view as none of my business,' Labor frontbencher Tony Burke told reporters in Canberra on Wednesday.'This ricochets and affects families. There's a principle here that I've always abided by to not engage in anything that hits the private lives of other members of parliament.'Greens MP Adam Bandt agreed, describing the prominent media coverage as a 'very dark day' for gender equality.'I don't really care who Barnaby Joyce or anyone else is sleeping with,' he told Sky News.'Unless it impacts on his job, or unless she chooses voluntarily to step into the public eye, it's not really anyone's business.'If it's Barnaby Joyce's partner today, who else's will it be tomorrow?'Cabinet minister Dan Tehan said the decision to put such information into the public domain should be up to the individuals involved.However, gay rights campaigner Rodney Croome unloaded both barrels on the 'hypocrite' deputy prime minister, who vehemently opposed same-sex marriage and demanded the issue be put to a national vote.'You can't put the lives of tens of thousands of your fellow citizens under the microscope and then expect to avoid scrutiny yourself,' Mr Croome said.He argued the scandal exposed what 'traditional marriage' meant for people like Mr Joyce.'It is not a set of standards for heterosexual couples to live up to. It is a euphemism for prejudice against LGBTI people and our exclusion from the core institutions of society,' Mr Croome said.
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